Dephasing Due to Shot Noise in the Strong Dispersive Limit of Circuit QED

ORAL

Abstract

The design parameters of superconducting qubits inside resonant cavities have evolved over time to minimize decoherence, allow fast pulses and enable high fidelity readout. The two are often coupled so strongly that the dispersive shift of the qubit due to a single photon in the cavity (or AC Stark shift) is much larger than a linewidth. In this strong dispersive regime, the passage of any photons can lead to an unintended and complete measurement of the qubit state. We study photon shot noise dephasing in this limit for a transmon and derive a simple relation between the dephasing rate and the product $\bar{n}\kappa$, where $\bar{n}$ is the average cavity occupancy and $\kappa$ is the cavity decay rate. We find good experimental agreement for a large range of $\kappa$, varied \textit{in situ} using a simple mechanism, and note several ways this can influence qubit experiments.

Authors

  • Adam Sears

    • Yale University
  • Andrei Petrenko

    • Yale University
  • Gerhard Kirchmair

    • Applied Physics Department Yale University
    • Yale University
  • Hanhee Paik

    • Yale University
    • Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University
    • Applied Physics Department Yale University
  • Luyan Sun

    • Yale University
    • Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University
  • Gianluigi Catelani

    • Yale University
  • Leonid Glazman

    • Yale University
  • Robert Schoelkopf

    • Yale University
    • Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University
    • Applied Physics Department Yale University